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Not to answer a question with a question but with all the constant stimulation do kids get bored enough to come up with their own games anymore?
We had a role-playing game we called Magic. Really it was just walking in the woods with sticks.
The stick: a nature's original toy!
Younger kids still do if you get them to spend time away from screens.
From my experience, kids will always find ways to create and use imagination as long as they get the opportunity. It seems more difficult today than when I was growing up, just for them to find places they are allowed to congregate.
And my 3 year old has a very deep appreciation for a good stick.